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Many days in winter I’m glad I grew up in a place where snow only existed when you drive hours away to a mountain (and still only barely). Other days when snow falls just perfectly and the snowballs form so easily and when school and work are canceled, I wish I lived with snow. Today,…
LG has just revealed its new flagship curved OLED LCD screen—the largest one in existence—ahead of next January’s CES convention. Because why wouldn’t you you want 105 inches of curved UltraHD goodness? Oh right, you can’t afford it. The 4K UltraHD 105UB9 is the world’s first curved OLED LCD to offer a 21:9 aspect ratio…
Our lives aren’t always interesting. Some days go by and you forget them by the end. Other days bleed into yesterday. Last week feels like it never happened. Last month seems like next month. Who knows what’s tomorrow? Time disappears and sometimes we don’t know what happened. That’s why we should all record a bit…
Beyoncé dropped her surprise album exclusively on iTunes in the wee hours of Friday morning and it’s already sold a million copies. It’s a “visual album,” featuring 14 songs and 17 videos, and it’s somewhat of a left turn from the way we’ve become used to consuming music these days. How’s that? First of all,…
It’s been like this for some time now but nothing is ever real in movies anymore, it’s just all special effects. Even that wall of that building that’s out of focus in the background and completely forgettable was generated with a computer. That’s why it’s almost way more interesting to see the behind the scenes…
Tom Cruise is a bad boy pilot with a heap of daddy issues who doesn’t follow the rules. Will he succeed at the Navy’s top fighter-weapons school all while seducing his bombshell civilian instructor and outperforming his rivals? Who knows! Top Gun is a classic piece of 80s film, and admittedly I hadn’t even watched…
There’s not a lot details of this video of a near collision between a fighter jet and an airliner. Taken from the fighter’s cockpit, it seems that the pilot—who is Italian—was completely taken by surprise. It could have been a full frontal hit. Imagine the face of the pilots in the airliner. My italoñolo is…
Reindeer might seem like mythical beasts that make an annual holiday appearance only to disappear back into some magical North Pole night—but the big-horned mammals are very real and, for centuries, they’ve been herded by the Sami people who live year-round in arctic-adjacent Lapland. French photographer Celine Clanet has been snapping the incredible goings-ons of…
Each year the Library of Congress adds 25 movies to the National Film Registry for preservation. This year they’ve selected a broad range of films, with everything from Pulp Fiction to Mary Poppins to more obscure movies with historical significance, like the 1962 Academy Award winner for best animated short film, The Hole. You may…
If the ringing of your bicycle’s bell isn’t getting the response you’re after from motorists—namely, please don’t hit me—it might be time for an upgrade. Sixty-five bucks will get you the Orp, an LED headlight that easily lashes and unlashes from your handlebars and emits a loud shriek that can be heard inside a running…
Looks like Jeff Bezos’s new toy, The Washington Post, is the latest victim in the hacker war on newspapers. Company officials announced Wednesday that hackers had gained access to employees’ usernames and passwords, though it’s unclear how much data the company lost. https://gizmodo.com/chinese-hackers-have-been-hacking-the-new-york-times-fo-5980417 It’s entirely unclear who did the hacking, but obviously, the Chinese are…
He’s Superman. Actually, I take it back. I don’t even think Superman would fly this impossibly close to the ground because it’s just ridiculous. Insane, really. That didn’t stop wingsuit pilot Brian Drake from zipping mere feet from the ground though. Look at him tear through the gully and marvel at death being defied. So…
They’re perfectly conical, with long draping boughs and a citrusy fragrance: Your search for the perfect Christmas tree ends here. Unfortunately, you can’t chop down any of the 132 historically protected cedars that line a street outside of Los Angeles called Christmas Tree Lane. The Cedrus deodara, a native to the Himalayas commonly known as…
Who says a multitool has to be some monstrous device overflowing with foldout blades and screwdrivers that’s too large to comfortably carry in your pocket? The Portland-based design team at Industry takes a less is more approach with this pair of Solid: Series One tools that can be used however you want—and should survive any…
Do you have trouble sticking to workout regimens? Maybe you start off strong for the first couple weeks, but then you start missing them here and there until, eventually, you realize there’s a you-shaped cavern in your couch. You’re in good company. But there’s a tool that our own bodies produce that might just be…
If you’re not a Prime subscriber (and you should be), then today is your last day to do your holiday shopping on Amazon without having to pay for expedited shipping. With Prime you can order as late as the 22nd and still get your free shipping, or pay the discounted Prime rate for one-day shipping…
Good news, everyone! We may have detected our first exomoon outside a solar system. It orbits a gas giant 1800 light years away from us, and it’s half the size of Earth—just like the famous Yavin IV from which the Rebel Alliance launched its attack against the Death Star. It’s a really weird moon too.…
Trying to “fix” the Oscars with branding is a fool’s errand—just you try and put lipstick on a grotesquely excessive, four-hour-long pig. But local creative agency 180LA has done an admirable job, giving the Academy a new look that’s as smart as it is simple. Before and after. The focal point of the job is…
Berkeley scientists just generated a pristine genome sequence of Neanderthal DNA—the most complete ever created—and what they found might gross you out. It might also blow your mind. The DNA sequence came from a 50,000 year old Neanderthal bone, a woman’s toe to be exact. The scientists compared it with DNA from modern humans as…
You don’t have to have a mustache and dress like it’s the thirties to take pleasure in the craft and science of coffee. All that is required is attention to detail, a few minutes of your time, and tastebuds. Here are a few gift ideas for your brew-loving acquaintances. If you’ve got any ideas you’d…